Dermatology Flashcards

1
Q

what is a slow growing pink nodule with central ulceration

A

basal cell carcinoma

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2
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how does a squamous cell carcinoma typically present

A

as a scaly, crusted, or ulcerated lesion that may bleed easily
- also grows more quickly

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3
Q

what disease presents as a bullseye appearance

A

erythema migrans

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4
Q

what disease presents as target lesions

A

erythema multiforme

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5
Q

treatment of necrotising fasciitis

A

surgical debridement + antibiotics

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6
Q

treatment for dermatitis herptiformis

A

avoidance of gluten + sometimes dapsone

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